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Dedoimedo published a review on the openSUSE 12.3 64-bit KDE edition, focusing on live session, installation in a quadruple-boot configuration and post-install usage, including look & feel, Wireless, Samba, safe default partitioning suggestion, bootloader setup, package management, applications & applications integration with system theme, multimedia playback - Flash and MP3, fingerprint reader, printing, desktop effects, system resources, responsiveness, stability, suspend & resume.



My first Linux distro was openSUSE, and things sort of worked well for some five years. Then, come version 12, everything went downhill, the sort of push an old lady downhill kind of thing. The last two editions of this distro failed to satisfy the geek in me. Which means, grab your forks and knives, because it's openSUSE 12.3 review time!

I will show you if and how openSUSE 12.3 can redeem itself. Naturally, we will go with the KDE desktop, because Gnome is not an option anymore. My test box will be the same T61 laptop, featuring two SSD for local storage, 2GB RAM, and a simple, generic Intel graphics card. And so we commence.
  openSUSE 12.3 Review